BATTLESTAR GALACTICA SEASON THREE TAKING A BREAK FROM ALL YOUR WORRIES EPISODE NUMBER - 313 As a prisoner on board the Galactica, Baltar considers the very real possibility that he is a Cylon. Kara and Lee reconsider their respective marriages. VISIT THE EPISODE GUIDE > |
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Taking A Break From All Your Worries (313)
Last edited by Darren; 25 April 2011, 04:53 PM.Tags: None
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Originally posted by Oreo View PostWell that was a good episode. I was wondering what happened to Six. If they showed that scene at the end of the episode why not just add it? Dumb ci-fi Channel!
So did Baltar go "I know you are a Cylon?" to Geata?
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Ignoring the Lee/Dee crap I realy enjoyed the Baltar/interogation scenes
expecially the part with Roslin and Baltar having a shouting contest on the way to the air lock and through the hall of the dead
and I wonder what Baltar told Gaeta to make him go off like that (my god I didnt know Gaeta had that in him :O _
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Originally posted by kharn the betrayer View PostIgnoring the Lee/Dee crap I realy enjoyed the Baltar/interogation scenes
expecially the part with Roslin and Baltar having a shouting contest on the way to the air lock and through the hall of the dead
and I wonder what Baltar told Gaeta to make him go off like that (my god I didnt know Gaeta had that in him :O _
And of course Gaeta had it in him, he's a cylon!
And it's a love rectangle, what's up with all the stupid made up words?
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The Baltar stuff was great, but FFS, enough with the angsty emo love crap! Airlock the whole bloody lot of them and lets get back to the REAL stories, please.
Interesting that Tyrol is also having marital problems. A tad disappointing, too. Isn't there ANY marriage that works?? What next, Helo and Sharon have problems?
I'm beginning to worry that the producers are taking pages from Stargate's book and determining that relationships (aka "who's frakking who") are the only way to have character development. I know that's not true and given the rich history of BSG the producers know it's not true, so why the sudden obsession with relationships? Yeah, there's always been a bit of it before, but never to the point where it crowds out everything else.
Look at the Adama/Roslin thing. THAT doesn't get shoved down our throats (and up our sixes) every three minutes, so how come the Lee/Kara thing (and their associated dumbass partners in angst) does?
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Wow. I mean, wow.
This was, for me, the best episode of the season. James Callis deserves a lot of praise for that performance.
Baltar's hallucination sequence was pulled off perfectly, and it also made me realize something. Baltar isn't a heartless murderer, he's a victim. Slightly self-centered, but a victim nonetheless.
Grade A performances all around.
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Roslin losing it was awsome! I don't think we've ever seen her shout like that the whole series? Great stuff from Mary McDonell.
Agree with the whole love whatever-shape/angle-it-is thing, though in next ep's preview we see
Spoiler:Dee not looking so good- bound to be some angst. Though thankfully it seems to be Helo dealing with that.
Actually, why is there no episode next week?
I need my Battlestar!
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Interesting that Tyrol is also having marital problems. A tad disappointing, too. Isn't there ANY marriage that works?? What next, Helo and Sharon have problems?
not relationship is perfect and are bound to argue every once and a while >_>
now I do agree with you on the shove out the airlock part
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